Blog Posts Tagged With: Security
Zero-Day attack of popular WordPress image plug-in TimThumb, millions of pages vulnerable
An image resizing utility bundled in many free and commercial WordPress themes (templates) allows a hacker to upload and execute cod... 1 Comments | Read More »
osCommerce 2.2 Websites Targeted by Mass Injection Attack, 143,000 Pages Hit
A mass injection attack reported three days ago by web application security provider Armorize targets open source eCommerce osCommer... 2 Comments | Read More »
You’re backing up more than your data, right?
Every website owner should be backing up their website and database on a daily basis. If you’re not, set that up immediately. Howeve... 1 Comments | Read More »
Ecommerce Website Backup Strategy
If you are like nearly every other small business owner, you are hosting your website on a shared or dedicated server which is manag... 0 Comments | Read More »
Security Procrastination...
I had a whole other topic to discuss today, but when I got a phone call from a consultant for an online store I just had to postpone... 3 Comments | Read More »
PCI Compliance Round 2
A few weeks ago I blogged about the PA-DSS regulations which are going to be taking effect over the next year. PA-DSS (Payment Appl... 8 Comments | Read More »
